Disney Dreamlight Valley has revealed new quality-of-life improvements to its decorating options, which will be included in the next update, and players are thrilled by the changes.

Thenext Disney Dreamlight Valley updateis The Lucky Dragon, which willadd Mulan and Mushualong with a new Realm, anInside Out 2-inspired event, and more.

Developer Gameloft has alsoannouncedthat, on top of these major content additions, the update will introduce some fan-requested changes to decorating. This popular element of Dreamlight Valley has often been a point of frustration among players due to mechanics that make finding and placing items tedious and time-consuming.

We know you take decorating seriously, so let’s check out some of the improvements – as requested by YOU! – that are coming in The Lucky Dragon update on June 26 🏖️🏡Eager for more? Stay tuned tomorrow for update patch notes!pic.twitter.com/KExJIts4oj

Fortunately, The Lucky Dragon update is starting to address this by implementing three major improvements:

While players had questions about the new filter, which Gameloft offered no details, they quickly reacted to the announcement, praising the changes and thanking the developers for listening to fan feedback.

“YES! The pathing replacement tool! I have wanted that forever,” said one Twitter/X user who also thanked the devs and said they were “so hype for this update.”

“This is fantastic and greatly needed,” said another.

Players on the DisneyDreamlightValleysubredditalso expressed delight with the upcoming changes, particularly the path replacement option. As one fan put it, “this will save a lot of time and pain.”

Some players requested further improvements, such as a search bar for finding items and a grid to help better place them. Still, Disney Dreamlight Valley’s upcoming decorating changes are being praised as a step in the right direction, and players are hopeful for future improvements.

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